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Whatcom Farm Tour this Saturday!

It’s harvest season and Whatcom farms are exploding with abundance.  What better way to experience the bounty of our precious farmland than to spend a day tasting local flavors, wandering fields and orchards, practicing your cider pressing skills, and hearing the stories of the hardworking folks who put food on our tables?

The 2nd annual Whatcom Co. Farm Tour features 9 unique farms plus the Bellingham Farmers Market, representing a diversity of local agriculture.  Choose your favorite few stops or be ambitious and hit them all!  This is a self-guided, free, family-friendly event.

Ride a wagon through the fields at Boxx Berry Farm with a berry shortcake in hand, amble through Bellewood Acres’ orchards munching on a caramel apple flower, and swing by Silver Springs Creamery to try your hand at making ice cream!  Marvel at curly-horned Navajo-Churro sheep and pet bunnies at Heritage Lane Farms in Lynden, or pull potatoes out of the ground, hug kid-sized animals and play with solar cars at Common Threads Farm on Lummi Island…and that’s just a small sampling of the delicious activities in store for you.

When: 10am-6pm, September 12th 2009

Where: Whatcom County

Contact: Amber Dawn Hallet, amberdawn@sconnect.org
Cost: Free!

10am-6pm September 12th 2009

Click here to download your TOUR GUIDE MAP to print and bring with you!

Click here to visit a Google Map of all 10 farms on the Tour!

Farms on the tour:

1)  Bellingham Farmers Market
2)  Joe’s Garden
3)  Boxx Berry Farms
4)  Silver Springs Creamery
5)  Bellewood Acres
6)  Cloud Mountain Farm
7)  Edelweiss Dairy
8)  Heritage Lane Farm
9)  Grace Harbor Farms
10) Common Threads Farm

For more information:  Tour guide maps are now available for download and at the Community Food Coops, Terra Organica, Village Books, and other local businesses.  The guides are also included in today’s Bellingham Herald and this week’s Cascadia Weekly.  Or visit the Google Map of all the stops on the tour!

MANY THANKS to the sponsors that made this year’s tour possible!  To help ensure that there will be a 2010 Farm Tour, please consider making a donation at any tour stop or by clicking HERE to donate online. Thank you for your support—we could NOT do this work without it!

Lead Sponsors: Peoples Bank, Organic Valley Family of Farms, and Lesa Boxx & Jamie Imus of Country Financial

Supporting Sponsors: Lithtex NW, Bellingham Farmers Market, North Fork Brewery, and Larrabee Springs

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    Eat Local
    By Shonie Schlotzhauer
    Shonie Schlotzhauer is Food and Farming Program manager for Sustainable Connections. Shonie studied local food systems at The Evergreen State College, got her fingernails dirty at Common Ground CSA Farm for three years, and produced the Thurston County Direct Sales Farm Map for five years. Her dedication to sustainable, equitable food systems that keep local family farms in business is put to good use with the Sustainable Connections Food and Farming Program and in all those "what's for dinner" decisions. When not obsessing about food, Shonie explores the beaches, mountains, and music venues of Whatcom County, commutes by bike, and embarks on mini-adventures around the state.
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